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The Powerhouse Smoothie

It’s been a long while, I know. I’ve been pretty wrapped up with this gem of a store called Nectar in the teeny little hamlet (not even a town!) of High Falls in upstate NY. You might not believe me after glancing at the website, but there are only 4 of us women working around the clock to keep it afloat. We bust our butts to offer our neighbors (and now global community through our website!) gorgeous hand crafted treasures from both near and far, most supporting women’s cooperatives, Fair Trade organizations, tree planting initiatives, local artisans and Aids research. We specialize in anything and everything from reclaimed furniture handmade from old palace doors or run down buildings and shipyards in India to exquisite ethnic jewelry, hand blended organic teas, children’s toys and clothes, housewares, tabletop items, bath and body products, pet items, home decor, lighting, art and interior design work. Like everyone else, with such a demanding schedule, I struggle to maintain a balance between my work and personal lives. It always seems to come back to what I eat. Of course there are other factors involved (being physically active, taking time out of the day for myself, being creative, practicing yoga, reading a good book…) but the most important one is making conscious choices about what I put into my body. And that long-winded introduction brings us to…

THE Powerhouse Smoothie!

fruit (I love bananas, blueberries and raspberries)

milk (I use organic non-GMO soy milk)

greens (my go-to’s are kale and spinach)

nuts and seeds (hemp seeds are my fave and blend well, lending a delcious spoon-worthy thickness to a smoothie)

raw local honey and/or bee pollen (helps with allergies!)

probiotics (for a healthy gut)

supplements, supplements, supplements! (much deserving of its own section…)

Add ingredients to a blender in any preferred quantity (I love to just toss in anything and everything I have on hand) and enjoy!

A Bit About Powerhouse Smoothie Supplements

My time spent at NoniLand in Kauai, Hawaii taught me wonders about the power of raw living foods. One of my housemates there triumphed over cancer by prescribing to a life based on mainly raw, vegan, plant-based nutrition coupled with lots of yoga, meditation, and nature. One of the things he consumed regularly was raw NoniLand Hawaiian Superfood Formula, composed only of 5 whole superfoods lovingly harvested, dehydrated at low temperatures to retain all living enzymes, and milled into a fine powder: green papaya, noni, Hawaiian sweet potato, ginger, and turmeric. This quinary powerhouse is known to increase energy, strength and stamina while boosting the immune system, offering me the name Powerhouse Smoothie.

Another key supplement I regularly include also hails from magical NoniLand: raw Noni Powder. Noni fruit was brought over to the Hawaiian islands by brave, sea-faring Polynesians who journeyed across thousands of miles of open ocean in giant canoes on a whim of exploration. They brought with them the most essential items necessary to sustain life during their journey, the “Queen” of which was noni. Noni trees produce a pale green, lumpy, egg-shaped fruit called noni with a waxy, semi-transluscent skin. (To put it plainly, it looks like something sent down from outer space.) In its raw state, noni is not very appetizing, and has a strong, pungent odor with a certain, ummmm, piquant flavors (which many would sum up as “yuck!”). As is true with most medicinal foods, the best things for ya usually doesn’t taste so good! But Noni Powder is different- the dehydration process caramelizes the sugars, bringing out the fruit’s natural sweetness, making it barely noticeable in your smoothie! Plus noni fruit is antimicrobial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and full of many powerful antioxidants that are believed to promote wellness, so you’ll definitely want to include a teaspoon or two! Some of its WOW compounds include:

selenium (skin elasticity, skin health)

xeronine (cell structure health and regeneration)

glycosides (defense against free radicals)

scopoletin (anti-inflammatory properties)

terpine (helps the body detoxify)

limonene and anthraquinones (antiseptic properties, particularly for people with compromised immune systems)